
La Brière
Enjoy camping at Parc de la Brière
Do you want to get away from it all for your next camping holiday on the Guérande peninsula? The Parc de la Brière is just the place. This vast natural area boasts a rich biodiversity, including mammals such as otters, fish and birds. L’île de Kernodet campsite is located in Saint-Molf, in the heart of the park. parc de la Brière takes you on a tour of France’s second largest marshland and its many assets.

By bike or on foot, discover the Parc Naturel Régional de la Brière
A protected area since 1970, La Brière is a far cry from the seaside hustle and bustle of La Baule and the hustle and bustle of Guérande. This is one of France’s oldest regional parks, where peace and tranquility are combined. From Saint-Molf in the west to Prinquiau in the east, it stretches across the Brière marshes, north-west of the Loire estuary in the Loire-Atlantique region.
On foot or by bike, the various hiking trails will delight lovers of beautiful walks in the heart of nature. Several stops in the various villages that make up this natural territory will also allow you to visit its museums, castles, the traditional site of the village of Kerhinet, its menhirs and other curiosities present within the park.



A boat trip to discover the marshes
Whether aboard a barge or in a horse-drawn carriage, you’ll be able to cruise or stroll through the 50,000-hectare Parc de la Briere and discover the charm of the flora and fauna of the Guérande peninsula. There are several landing stages where you can enjoy a pleasant boat trip. Saint-Lyphard, Saint-André-des-Eaux, Saint-Joachim – it’s up to you to choose the one best suited to your discovery of the park.

Where to stay camping in the Parc de la Brière?
To make the most of the Brière regional nature park, holidaymakers and visitors can come to our L’île de Kernodet campsite with its indoor heated swimming pool. Its location in Saint-Molf, in the heart of the park, is ideal for exploring. Just a stone’s throw away, it’s easy to reach Saint-Lyphard for a boat trip, or visit the charming village of Kerhinet and its “Chemin du Boccage” interpretation trail. What’s more, our campsite on the Guérande peninsula is ideally located, close to Guérande, Piriac-sur-Mer, La Turballe and Assérac. Leaving holidaymakers with a multitude of activities to do in the region.
Situated both on the seafront and to the west of the Parc de la Brière, between Mesquer and Asserac, our campsite in St Molf is the ideal place to enjoy all the advantages of a campsite in the Parc de la Brière!










